[Emc-users] emcrsh: server part locks up

2011-10-20 Thread jop...@gmail.com
Hi!
I found some troubles using Emcrsh program.
The detailed description is here
http://www.linuxcnc.org/component/option,com_kunena/Itemid,20/func,view/catid,38/id,13940/lang,english/
In addition, my Emc software version was initially not latest 2.4.6, but 
version 
packed into liveCD image. I then update it to 2.4.6 but no difference. I can't 
test version 2.4.7, because mentioned in announce 'Debian packages are availble 
from the regular package servers' i can't find anywhere. When i build from 
source, i see Emcrch binary, but don't see Emc main executable (probably due to 
i don't have real-time developement libs). I try to substitute Emcrsh 2.4.7 
binary into existing Emc2 2.4.6 instalation, but still no success.
I also notice that increase Base_period from 10 to 50 mostly solves 
this 
problem (but not completely solves), but software stepgens not work anymore 
with it.
I disable all i found relevant to problem in my BIOS setup (USB, sound, CPU 
features, etc.) but no difference.
Jitter is: 3100 ns when idle, and up to 6700 ns when i abuse computer (glxgears 
etc). (these values taken after i moderately modify BIOS settings). No jitter 
peaks i notice. I have Intel Celeron E14 06FD 2.0GHz CPU and Gigabyte 
GA-G31M-ES2L motherboard. Onboard videocard used.
I use cheap parallel port step drivers. I have 4 axis. My initial setup was 
standard liveCD EMC2 which work out-of-box, and i am able to mill without any 
problem, when not use Emcrsh.
I am very novice in EMC, RTAI and machining at all.

Thank you very much!



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Re: [Emc-users] emcrsh: server part locks up

2011-10-25 Thread jop...@gmail.com
Hi friends!
Thank you for answers. Please let me continue discussion on EMC web forum, 
where 
my initial post was. I answer on web forum, not here in mailing list, for not 
to 
make fork in discussion.
http://www.linuxcnc.org/component/option,com_kunena/Itemid,20/func,view/id,13940/catid,38/limit,6/limitstart,0/lang,english/

Thanks! :-)




O
> Hi!
> I found some troubles using Emcrsh program.
> The detailed description is here
> http://www.linuxcnc.org/component/option,com_kunena/Itemid,20/func,view/cati
> d,38/id,13940/lang,english/
> In addition, my Emc software version was initially not latest 2.4.6, but
> version
> packed into liveCD image. I then update it to 2.4.6 but no difference. I
> can't
> test version 2.4.7, because mentioned in announce 'Debian packages are
> availble
> from the regular package servers' i can't find anywhere. When i build from
> source, i see Emcrch binary, but don't see Emc main executable (probably due
> to
> i don't have real-time developement libs). I try to substitute Emcrsh 2.4.7
> binary into existing Emc2 2.4.6 instalation, but still no success.
> I also notice that increase Base_period from 10 to 50 mostly solves
> this
> problem (but not completely solves), but software stepgens not work anymore
> with it.
> I disable all i found relevant to problem in my BIOS setup (USB, sound, CPU
> features, etc.) but no difference.
> Jitter is: 3100 ns when idle, and up to 6700 ns when i abuse computer
> (glxgears
> etc). (these values taken after i moderately modify BIOS settings). No
> jitter
> peaks i notice. I have Intel Celeron E14 06FD 2.0GHz CPU and Gigabyte
> GA-G31M-ES2L motherboard. Onboard videocard used.
> I use cheap parallel port step drivers. I have 4 axis. My initial setup was
> standard liveCD EMC2 which work out-of-box, and i am able to mill without
> any
> problem, when not use Emcrsh.
> I am very novice in EMC, RTAI and machining at all.
>
> Thank you very much!
>

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Re: [Emc-users] Has anyone tried to use and RC controller with EMC to run a RC brushless

2011-11-07 Thread jop...@gmail.com
 > Has anyone tried to use and RC controller with EMC to run a RC brushless
 > motor

Hi!
I try to use it.
Work still in progress, but control part is almost done.
please read more here 
http://www.linuxcnc.org/component/option,com_kunena/Itemid,20/func,view/catid,16/id,2056/limit,6/limitstart,12/lang,english/#14554


On 11/08/2011 06:15 AM, Kasey Matejcek wrote:
> Has anyone tried to use and RC controller with EMC to run a RC brushless
> motor
> They take a pwm control signal from 1ms to 2ms or around there but haven't
> tried
> It sound like the have to have a signal on the input when there powered up
> or the go into disable mode possibly
>
>> On 7 November 2011 02:26, Kirk Wallace
> wrote:
>>
>>>   I suppose a draw
>>> bar is going to be a problem.
>>
>> How does your current drawbar work?
>> I can imagine thet it might be possible to use the exisiting drawbar
>> actuator for the new spindle. Part of the solution might be to hold
>> the high-speed spindle in place with the 4 tapped holes in the face
>> rather than with the drawbar.
>
>> I have an electric draw bar like this one:
>> http://home.insightbb.com/~joevicar3/cheap_drawbar.htm
>
>> It's not very subtle and would make short work of a 20 taper collet.
>
>> There are laminations available with a decent-sized central hole that
>> would allow a through-bore motor to be made.
>> http://www.gobrushless.com/shop/index.php?app=ccp0&ns=prodshow&ref=SC+
>> 65mmstator I think an ISO10 holder could be made to fit at least
>> partly up inside that, and you could probably still get at the face
>> mounting bolts.
>> However I have not found a drawing which shows them.
>
>> http://www.schaublin.ch/catalogues/PO039-042.pdf
>
>> Usually outrunners are wound to get low RPM. I would most likely need as
> much speed as possible. Many of the laminations I have seen have odd numbers
> of poles so would not work. I do see the above stator has a number of poles
> that evenly divides by three, so would work if I wind six poles in a row. So
>> let's see, 60 RPS = 3600 RPM. Common VFD's go up to 400 Hz to give around
> 24,000 RPM. That would do nicely. This would be a slam dunk if I didn't want
> the draw bar and went with ER collets, hmmm.
>
>> An Inrunner might package more easily.
>>
>> Rather than a brushless motor, I wonder if gearing up the existing
>> spindle is an option. I have seen a centrifugal supercharger drive
>> which used friction drive to achieve a large speed increase using only
>> a slightly resilient outer drive ring, and slightly-floating-mounted
>> planets. These are almost ready-made for the planet job:
>> http://simplybearings.co.uk/shop/advanced_search_result.php?categories
>> _id=4461&1_10=9205_1&21_210=-1&22_220=9205_22&23_230=9205_23&x=22&y=9&
>> extra_field_filter=1
>
>> I found this:
>> http://www.tormach.com/product_pcnc_acc_speeder.html
>
>> I suppose a smooth belt from the main spindle to an offset idler axle then
> a belt back to an on-axis secondary spindle would work, but then there would
> be no fancy high-tech electronics involved.
>
>
> --
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> http://www.wallacecompany.com/E45/index.html
> California, USA
>
>
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